A) Think that gay people comprise 1-2% of the population the the number is actually closer to 5% and goes even higher once you include bisexuals whom this sort of thing can affect too.

B) Think that only this tiny % of people are the ‘complainers’ when the fact is that for every single gay person, there are tens of thousands of straight people who agree with them.

By the way, at what point does discriminating against people become wrong? When they comprise 10% of the population? 20%? 40%? Or is it just cool with you that as long as we can get 50.1% of the people to agree with you, we can discriminate against whomever we want?

You are already being black listed by companies and municipalities. You think that’s not going to eventually matter? Keep thinking that. It’s not just your state that will suffer but businesses in your state as well.

@quicks

Yes, you’re an idiot who doesn’t understand the Constitution, I’m glad you understood something for a change, it must be such a new experience for you. I remember you well because the first posts I ever noticed by you were completely ‘pulled out of thin air’ statistics, and you haven’t gotten any better since then.

@Wolf

Oh there you go again, thinking you have a majority on your side.

You do not.

@simple

The Chick fil A thing was stupid. The personal opinion of the CEO has no bearing on what thousands of chain restaurants do. Does Chick fil A discriminate against gay people? No?

Then it doesn’t matter. Yes, the guy who runs it may be an ignorant old fool on a certain subject, but how is he actually running the company? Is it discriminating against gay people? No? Then it doesn’t matter.

The basis of our Constitution is that the law must apply equally to everyone which is why it along with the Bill of Rights and other Amendments are the ‘ultimate law of the land’, by which we mean that no government entity, no private entity, and no person may in anyway be above the law.

1-Bieng a Christian does not make you above or immune from anti-discrimination law. You have every right to be a Christian, but you do not have the right to discriminate and say ‘but I’m a Christian!’ when you are caught doing it. If you really want to discriminate, then accept your punishments.
2-As Christians like to helpfully remind people so often, there are not that many gay people that you can reasonably go anywhere and expect them to support a business. What an idiotic question.
3-Why do Christians feel the need to shove it down peoples throats? Why can’t they just practice their religion in peace and not say it justifies discrimination and they should be able to break the law that applies to everyone else?
4-I live in the Bible belt, cool huh?

@Jacob

Note the moron who thinks I’m afraid to answer questions. I’m a theist you know.

@disabled

What is it about ‘thou shalt not lie’ that was unclear to you? Why do Christians keep trying to find ways to mislead, obfuscate and yes, lie about this because they think they’ve found some clever way to ‘get around’ the law when the fact is all it boils down is they want to say ‘not guilty by reason Christianity’.

Anti-discrimination laws apply to everyone. The Christians don’t get special exceptions to break them just because they have a personal problem with gay people

No actually the law doesn’t give a damn what the Bible has to say about it. As I have to keep helpfully reminding Christians… Your Bible means less than nothing under the law and when you get taken to court there will not be a ‘Not Guilty By Reason of Christianity’ defense.

So basically nobody is allowed to boycott anything ever or its ‘blackmail’? No sorry, if you don’t agree with the policies of another state, you can stop doing business with that state. Unfortunately where I work doesn’t do any business with Indiana that I could find.